Sentences with phrase «restaurants are ubiquitous»

Chinese restaurants are ubiquitous at this point in time and I recommend this to the frozen variety.

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While the restaurant culture is strong, ordering in isn't nearly as ubiquitous as it is in the United States.
Subway restaurants are small in size, but ubiquitous.
It's ubiquitous in cafes and restaurants everywhere.
And not one of these restaurants served beer, so I was drinking the ubiquitous sweet tea.
Sometimes known as gevrek, simit are ubiquitous in Turkey, where they are found at roadside vendors and eaten at restaurants alike.
Sugar In The Raw, the ubiquitous brown sugar packet at the restaurant isn't actually raw, it's cooked.
As you're surely aware if you've visited a bottle shop or glanced at a restaurant wine list in the past decade or so, sparkling prosecco has become hugely popular worldwide, both drunk on its own and as an essential ingredient in the seemingly ubiquitous Aperol spritz.
This can be easily demonstrated by reading the menu at any restaurant — nightshades have become ubiquitous.
This ubiquitous yogurt and cucumber sauce / dip / salad is standard in Greek and Middle Eastern restaurants all over the world.
From the cedar slats on the ceiling to the burlap on the walls and the ubiquitous - in - London Barbican sinks in the bathroom, Murphy and Topsøe fashioned the restaurant's design details to be the same as what they have in their home.
Most Americanized Mexican restaurants have the ubiquitous chile rellenos on the menu and it's usually good.
Not only are they ubiquitous, chicken nuggets are everywhere — fast - food restaurants, real sit - down restaurants, school lunchrooms and supermarkets.
These are the ubiquitous takeout containers from restaurants and other food places.
And even though salt is ubiquitous in American diets today, cutting back can be relatively simple: Eat less processed food, buy low - sodium or sodium - free products like soups and condiments, avoid the obviously salty restaurant items (hello, cheese fries), and use less salt when cooking your own meals at home.
Accredited training programs for coaches are like fast restaurants — they are ubiquitous and competing for your business.
Yet trans fats are ubiquitous in the typical American diet, at least among those who eat in restaurants or consume highly processed foods.
Possibly the best - looking restaurant in all of Glasgow, Ubiquitous Chip is known for its excellent food and stunning décor.
Besides hotels, the Nana and Asoke areas also have one of the highest densities of bars, restaurants to suit every palate, shops and the ubiquitous Bangkok street vendors in a street that's congested with traffic all day long.
The rung - out duck necks lassoed around steel shower poles that greet guests in Chinese restaurants are synonymous with Chinatowns across the globe, and are ubiquitous in interior China in one form or another.
The restaurant itself is always busy and will test your ability to sit comfortably on Hanoi's ubiquitous tiny plastic stools.
A few places offer WiFi but it isn't ubiquitous, and restaurants that do offer it often require a minimum charge.
Although the food is nothing to write home about, refreshing drinks called aguas frescas are ubiquitous on restaurant menus.
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are ubiquitous in children's lives.1 — 3 Parental use of mobile devices in playgrounds, restaurants, or other public venues with children has received criticism in the lay press, 4,5 with concern that parental distraction by these devices may affect child safety or emotional well - being.
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